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this gets back into the nsa program. i know that many americans are still concerned about the level of intelligence collected through the nsa program but it's not only foreign intelligence. what the intelligence shows us is taking place in yemen or over in north africa. those calls are going through to parts of europe and to the united states so, yes, we may have to scale back the size. our enemies are out there making plots to ichb flikt harm on us. we need a very strong surveillance program, one in which congress has to take much greater responsibility in overseeing. that's critical to balance the liberty and also the security of this country. >> thank you very much. bill cohn. >>> and the web world is making headlines today. amazon's ceo made news by buying the washington post this week as a personal investment. they're diving into the art world. you wouldn't believe this, but they are introducing their new fine art marketplace. master pieces by andy warhol and monet are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. yahoo! c
this gets back into the nsa program. i know that many americans are still concerned about the level of intelligence collected through the nsa program but it's not only foreign intelligence. what the intelligence shows us is taking place in yemen or over in north africa. those calls are going through to parts of europe and to the united states so, yes, we may have to scale back the size. our enemies are out there making plots to ichb flikt harm on us. we need a very strong surveillance program,...
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. >>> the nsa's classified spying programs are a little less secret today with new revelations about the thousands of times the privacy rules were broken involving unauthorized surveillance of american sizs. a "washington post" review of the documents provided by edward snowden details a wide array of incidents where they violated the legal authority. some involved computer or training efforts while another involves the violation of a court order that led to the unauthorized use of data of thousands of americans. so in one specific case, the secret surveillance court that oversees the nsa only learned about a new collection method after it had been operating for months. in another example, a programming error led to a collection of calls placed from washington, d.c. after mixing up the number with egypt's international dialing code which is 2-0. another operation mixed together american and foreign e-mails. agents were also directed to remove certain details in their reports to the justice department. an official telling it the post because it's a human-run operation, there will be e
. >>> the nsa's classified spying programs are a little less secret today with new revelations about the thousands of times the privacy rules were broken involving unauthorized surveillance of american sizs. a "washington post" review of the documents provided by edward snowden details a wide array of incidents where they violated the legal authority. some involved computer or training efforts while another involves the violation of a court order that led to the unauthorized...
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did it have anything to do with the nsa? i would say it would be very valuable for the administration once this has passed to give us more insight into how they knew. if they played a role, that's an important part of that debate. if it didn't, that's also an important part. >> all right, michael. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> the control for u.s. senate kicked off this weekend at a 133-year-old church picnic in a small kentucky town. it was the fancy farm kentucky that senate minority leader mitch mcconnell spent his first real day on the campaign trail and faced his two challengers for the first time. mcconnell is being pressured from two sides. on the left is democrat allison lundgrimes. on the right, tea party favorite matt bevin, who is challenging mcconnell in the gop primary. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for our seniors, grandmother, would be to walk it off. let's just tell it like it is. if the doctors told senator mcconnell that he had a kidney stone, h
did it have anything to do with the nsa? i would say it would be very valuable for the administration once this has passed to give us more insight into how they knew. if they played a role, that's an important part of that debate. if it didn't, that's also an important part. >> all right, michael. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> the control for u.s. senate kicked off this weekend at a 133-year-old church picnic in a small kentucky town. it was the fancy...
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the first way they get it is through passed along nsa intercepts. the second way they get it from regular informants. the third way they get it is from a large data base of telephone and internet data collected inside the united states. and the fourth way is through wiretaps from one investigation and applying it to the next investigation. and what they do is pass these tips along to agents in the field. when the agents are released to make arrests, a traffic stop, they'll pull somebody over for speeding or for a taillight that's out on a pretext. and then after the person is arrested, they won't tell them the true reason why they were pulled over. what the original source of the investigation was. >> if that is -- i recognize that's not unique to this special operations division of the dea as you documented on your reporting that law enforcement sometimes does this to essentially launder the original source of what leads to a prosecution. but in that case, how can a person fully defend themselves if they're not able to follow the accusation against
the first way they get it is through passed along nsa intercepts. the second way they get it from regular informants. the third way they get it is from a large data base of telephone and internet data collected inside the united states. and the fourth way is through wiretaps from one investigation and applying it to the next investigation. and what they do is pass these tips along to agents in the field. when the agents are released to make arrests, a traffic stop, they'll pull somebody over...
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plus, more revelations from nsa leaker edward snowden that show the nsa violated american's privacy thousands of times. can twitter predict election winners? the author of a new study that's getting a lot of buzz and could change the way campaigns connect in the future. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. president obama is winding down his vacation but he's got the martha vineyard livestock and show. that looks fun. we're noting tomorrow, the english premier league soccer sticks off. liverpool versus totenham spurs. all five of you who follow english soccer no what i'm talking about. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name.
plus, more revelations from nsa leaker edward snowden that show the nsa violated american's privacy thousands of times. can twitter predict election winners? the author of a new study that's getting a lot of buzz and could change the way campaigns connect in the future. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. president obama is winding down his vacation but he's got the martha vineyard livestock and show. that looks fun. we're noting tomorrow, the english premier league soccer sticks...
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it says, nsa director keith b. alexander has claimed, quote, we don't hold data on u.s. citizens. in the article government officials defended that claim with assertions that the agency's internal definition of data doesn't cover meta data like the not millions or billions but the trillions of american call records that the nsa is now known to have collected and stored since 2006. that's one tangible, you know, recorded lie that we know about. there are others because james clapper misled congress about aspects of the program. my question to you, perry, in washington, how does that aspect of this, the nsa's lies, affect the bipartisan pushback that we're seeing on the program? >> it's encouraging the pushback. you can tell members of congress -- two months ago when this program was exposed, president obama gave a press conference in which he was very defiant. basically said, this is not a scandal, people know about this. you can tell now -- i saw a member from michigan who's a republican who led the fight to defund this nsa program. had a very blistering statement today about this
it says, nsa director keith b. alexander has claimed, quote, we don't hold data on u.s. citizens. in the article government officials defended that claim with assertions that the agency's internal definition of data doesn't cover meta data like the not millions or billions but the trillions of american call records that the nsa is now known to have collected and stored since 2006. that's one tangible, you know, recorded lie that we know about. there are others because james clapper misled...
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perhaps the nsa is doing things it was not supposed to do. >> ed, does the nsa have any credible defense when they say, look, some of this stuff is unintended, like human error. they will plug in something. there will be a typo and they will observe somebody, eavesdrop or collect some sort of intelligence because of that. >> sure. it will be a defense. they will have to show that to lawmakers very quickly when they get back in september. you will see a series of moves to overhaul the place or put more protections in place. they will have to be pretty transparent about the the types of minimal or, you know, minor mistakes as they say and show lawmakers it was a mere typo, it's not a big deal. whether lawmakers will believe them, we will have to see. >> let's see what the president had to say in a press conference at the white house. here it is. >> i am comfortable that the program is currently not being abused. i'm comfortable that the american people examined exactly what was taking place, how it was being used, what the safeguards were, that they would say, you know what, these folks ar
perhaps the nsa is doing things it was not supposed to do. >> ed, does the nsa have any credible defense when they say, look, some of this stuff is unintended, like human error. they will plug in something. there will be a typo and they will observe somebody, eavesdrop or collect some sort of intelligence because of that. >> sure. it will be a defense. they will have to show that to lawmakers very quickly when they get back in september. you will see a series of moves to overhaul...
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worst week the nsa though crowded out by other news today. "the washington post" this week "the washington post" reported that the nsa has actually over stepped its authority and committed that. >> that was big headline news yesterday. thanks you guys. good to see you all. that is a wrap of weekends with alex witt. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. up next craig melvin in the house getting set to go. right? >> yeah. siness. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.co
worst week the nsa though crowded out by other news today. "the washington post" this week "the washington post" reported that the nsa has actually over stepped its authority and committed that. >> that was big headline news yesterday. thanks you guys. good to see you all. that is a wrap of weekends with alex witt. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern. up next craig melvin in the house getting set to go. right? >> yeah. siness. can i get the smith contract,...
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new reaction to a report the nsa broke its own rules thousands it of times. what lawmakers are planning to do about it now. >>> also, seattle's new green beat. it's not unusual to see doritos at hemp fest, but why are police handing them out this year? >>> and conspiracy theory confirmed? the government finally acknowledging area 51, but they say it's not what you think. details in our "news nation" gut check. i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall on this friday. we'll get to those stories in a moment. first, the "news nation" continues to follow the bloodshed in egypt. reports of more than 80 people killed during today's protests in cairo and other egyptian cities as well. that's on top of more than the 600 killed in wednesday's crackdown. today's deaths come as thousands of supporters of the ousted president morsi poured into the streets across egypt answering calls by the muslim brotherhood for a, quote, day of rage. nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins us live from cairo. what's happening right now, ayman? >> reporter: well, a few different things that are unfolding
new reaction to a report the nsa broke its own rules thousands it of times. what lawmakers are planning to do about it now. >>> also, seattle's new green beat. it's not unusual to see doritos at hemp fest, but why are police handing them out this year? >>> and conspiracy theory confirmed? the government finally acknowledging area 51, but they say it's not what you think. details in our "news nation" gut check. i'm craig melvin in for tamron hall on this friday. we'll...
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how did the president's comments -- how did they change the debate over the nsa program? or did they change the debate? >> they changed the debate some. if you look back two months ago when the snowden information first came out, he struck a defiant tone. he essentially said nothing's wrong here, no one's looking at your phone records. he sort of questioned what the debate was about. if you look now, there was a voting congress, the majority of democrats said they wanted to defund this program. if you look at these changes, michael hayden is right, the program has not been changed. the president didn't say the program did anything wrong. that said, he has moved to where he's now conceding there's a public uprising, both among conservatives and liberals, and trying to find a way to square the circle, make people who are traditional allies of the president like dick durbin, and ron wyden, he's trying to talk them through that, while defending the program overall as well. >> president obama friday again strongly condemning snowden's actions. this is the exchange that he had
how did the president's comments -- how did they change the debate over the nsa program? or did they change the debate? >> they changed the debate some. if you look back two months ago when the snowden information first came out, he struck a defiant tone. he essentially said nothing's wrong here, no one's looking at your phone records. he sort of questioned what the debate was about. if you look now, there was a voting congress, the majority of democrats said they wanted to defund this...
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at the same time, the judge, criticizing the nsa, admitted he let something go and the nsa lied to him. look at what we're finding out. 75% of e-mail traffic is getting swept up in this surveillance. the report says it's not malicious, it was just a mistake. >> and it's probably not. >> that's the answer, everyone says, what could go wrong? this is what could go wrong. the fact that all your e-mails are going to be under the apparatus. >> none of this happens without edward snowden. let's be realistic. do we really believe clapper would have released what he did today? the nsa would be deciding they need to be forthcoming? the president tried to say that's not true, they would have done this review. maybe they'd have done some of this but there's no way we'd be seeing all this. >> i think at least chelsea manning had the courage to face judge. the big issue here is that, you know, you have not just the government having access to this but tens of thousands of private contractors, right? every american has 75% of their e-mail traffic now in the hands of contractors who may end up lettin
at the same time, the judge, criticizing the nsa, admitted he let something go and the nsa lied to him. look at what we're finding out. 75% of e-mail traffic is getting swept up in this surveillance. the report says it's not malicious, it was just a mistake. >> and it's probably not. >> that's the answer, everyone says, what could go wrong? this is what could go wrong. the fact that all your e-mails are going to be under the apparatus. >> none of this happens without edward...
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what has their thinking been about the criticism of the nsa program? >> of all things on his plate, snowden leaks, the question of what does nsa do and what is surveillance about, politically had a bigger impact than the other various controversy. some argue are politically driven and others more serious than that. this one had the actual impact when you look at the polls it's that's where you see skepticism rising among particularly among folks under the age of 40 who spent a lot of time online and he has been getting a lot of advice, the president has, from outside advisers saying you have to be more public in explaining and if your going to defend and in defending. create more transparency and do these things. you have to get out there and explain these programs because you're taking on water on this topic with a group of voters and a group of americans who are inclined to be supportive of you on other things. you can't afford to lose another piece of the american electorate because you have other things you have to push. >> and this comes after con
what has their thinking been about the criticism of the nsa program? >> of all things on his plate, snowden leaks, the question of what does nsa do and what is surveillance about, politically had a bigger impact than the other various controversy. some argue are politically driven and others more serious than that. this one had the actual impact when you look at the polls it's that's where you see skepticism rising among particularly among folks under the age of 40 who spent a lot of time...
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you had reporting on the nsa. they were one of the biggest papers, one of the two papers alongside the guardian to issue the leaks. you had editorial pages saying, hold on, we have to stop these leaks. i think as long as there's an adaptation to what the american public wants, then, yeah. >> but i'm not sure that -- so, i hear you on what the american public wants, but that always makes me a little bit nervous, only because part of what we choose from is a menu of options that are there. and so, this is part of some of the independent media piece, right, to the extent that independent media gets squeezed, i'm not sure that people are making -- it's like, the american public wants reality tv. well, no, reality television is what's on. so you pick which one of them you want. i guess that's my only concern, do we even have on our menu, independent, long-form sort of deep, in-depth journalism? >> we do, if we seek it. the reality is, and i think, you know, the rise of buzz feed exemplifies this, and also in some ways
you had reporting on the nsa. they were one of the biggest papers, one of the two papers alongside the guardian to issue the leaks. you had editorial pages saying, hold on, we have to stop these leaks. i think as long as there's an adaptation to what the american public wants, then, yeah. >> but i'm not sure that -- so, i hear you on what the american public wants, but that always makes me a little bit nervous, only because part of what we choose from is a menu of options that are there....
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booker supports the nsa. he's on the wrong side of obama care. he's on the wrong side of economic policies that's pick being away at our economy. cory booker has failed as mayor of newark and fail as senator from new jersey. i'll represent the core values of our state that i've gone up with. cory booker is too liberal for new jersey and the entire country. >> let's talk about the republican party as a whole you're looking to them to support you. but there's a big rift in the party. you have mitch mcconnell facing a huge primary bolt with matt bevin. priebus wrapping up the meetings, he said they should avoid labels, use this word republican. >> it depends what they mean by that. we need to return to a country that embraces small business not big government. country that protects us from our enemies not spy on us. that's the direction goipt. i want america to be a country ever limited government that releases the limited ability of americans to produce. i don't care if you call it conservative, libertarian, th
booker supports the nsa. he's on the wrong side of obama care. he's on the wrong side of economic policies that's pick being away at our economy. cory booker has failed as mayor of newark and fail as senator from new jersey. i'll represent the core values of our state that i've gone up with. cory booker is too liberal for new jersey and the entire country. >> let's talk about the republican party as a whole you're looking to them to support you. but there's a big rift in the party. you...
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even though vladimir putin says the nsa leaker is too small to jeopardize his country's relationship with the u.s., already the white house is re-evaluating an upcoming summit between the two presidents just weeks away. others use more direct terms. >> the relationship between the united states and russia, for instance, is more poisonous than at any time since the cold war because of all of this. president putin is behaving like a school yard bully. in my experience, i've learned unless you stand up to that bully, they ask for more and more and more and he's always going out of his way, president putin is, to seem to poke us in the eye, whether it's in iran, in syria, now with snowden. >>> in iran there's a new leader but a whole bunch of longstanding problems in that country. yesterday hasan rue hani was elected. white house press secretary jay carney congratulated the iranian people saying it presents an opportunity for iran to act quickly to resolve the international community's deep concerns over the nuclear program. just last week, both the house and senate expressed concerns ov
even though vladimir putin says the nsa leaker is too small to jeopardize his country's relationship with the u.s., already the white house is re-evaluating an upcoming summit between the two presidents just weeks away. others use more direct terms. >> the relationship between the united states and russia, for instance, is more poisonous than at any time since the cold war because of all of this. president putin is behaving like a school yard bully. in my experience, i've learned unless...
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and the nsa story was sort of the last straw for these guys. they've been a little bit disappointed. feeling as if obama hadn't really changed washington enough. and the nsa -- because when you look at where his numbers have peeled away -- it may be just a summer swoon and it will then all come back. it looks like it's coming from people under 40. it's sort of that -- that was that extra special sauce that he had in his coalition. >> talking about the base supporters. >> it was his base. it wasn't democrat base but it was his base. i think the nsa story in particular with those folks -- because every explanation coming out of his mouth, coming out of the administration, has just been washington speak. and it was just sort of like, oh, you're just another one of them. >> the president doesn't need to worry about voters anymore. it's the second term. >> i've heard this complaint. people say, oh, great -- >> why worry about voters? >> if you don't have an approval rating over 50%, you can't get things done. >> you can't get things done with an app
and the nsa story was sort of the last straw for these guys. they've been a little bit disappointed. feeling as if obama hadn't really changed washington enough. and the nsa -- because when you look at where his numbers have peeled away -- it may be just a summer swoon and it will then all come back. it looks like it's coming from people under 40. it's sort of that -- that was that extra special sauce that he had in his coalition. >> talking about the base supporters. >> it was his...
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. >>> more controversy surrounding edward snowden's nsa leaks. late yesterday, the partner of glenn greenwaddle, the guardian reporter who broke the snowden story. his partner was detained for nine hours at heathrow. they detained him under antiterrorism legislation. hold and question people for possible ties for terrorism. greenwald expressed his outrage -- it's a total abuse of the law. this is only a serious, radical escalation of what they are doing. he's my partner, he's not even a journalist. >> a spokesman for the british foreign ministry said that the episode was quote a police matter and would not provide any further comment. >>> the recall effort against san diego mayor bob filner has become in earnest. filner has been accused by at least 16 women by unwanted sexual advances. now trying to get him out of office has a month to get 197,000 signatures. they took events across the city to get out the message. despite his admitting his behavior was quote wrong early on he has resisted calls to leave the office. city officials could also try
. >>> more controversy surrounding edward snowden's nsa leaks. late yesterday, the partner of glenn greenwaddle, the guardian reporter who broke the snowden story. his partner was detained for nine hours at heathrow. they detained him under antiterrorism legislation. hold and question people for possible ties for terrorism. greenwald expressed his outrage -- it's a total abuse of the law. this is only a serious, radical escalation of what they are doing. he's my partner, he's not even...
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in a statement, the agency said in part "when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission, the agency reports it to oversee overseers. edward snowden they say provided them the documents earlier this summer. in a statement to the huffington post he said the media is being "miss led about his situation." he said his father and father's wife and attorney do not represent him in any way. >>> turning now overseas to egypt, marches are planned for today in the wake of a deadly government crackdown earlier this week. right now more than 600 protesters are confirmed dead in clashes with security forces. president obama has issued a stern rebuke to egypt's leaders. nbc is in cairo with the very latest. >> we are about an hour away from friday prayers. it's been a tense morning in cairo and across the country with sporadic clashes and continued fatalities. the death toll we cannot confirm 100%. we're getting conflicting accounts not just from the government forces but also from the muslim brotherhood. some military activity, as well despite the end of the curfew. we saw sev
in a statement, the agency said in part "when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission, the agency reports it to oversee overseers. edward snowden they say provided them the documents earlier this summer. in a statement to the huffington post he said the media is being "miss led about his situation." he said his father and father's wife and attorney do not represent him in any way. >>> turning now overseas to egypt, marches are planned for...
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joining us now, former director of the nsa -- >> this is not a fair fight. these are cheap dirty tactics. >> this is what they do. retired general michael hayden. he's now a principal at a global security firm. >> we were going to attack you -- >> yes, we were. >> we were going to say horrible things about you. going all glenn greenwald on you. and you bring your grandchildren and we have to be nice. >> they're adorable. >> thank you. >> we have to be extra nice. first all, you've got to be deeply disappointed that putin is allowing snowden to stay. put this into perspective for us. why don't we -- put it in, like, cold war terms. it's just -- >> well, i mean, there's an awful lot of this that has the echo of 20 and 30 years ago, doesn't it? and now you've got an american president, actually a is supplicant, to get this young man back. remember the cambridge five? quite a few of them ended up there. they ended up unhappily. they drank themselves to death. i don't wish that on young mr. snowden. but you do see echoes of that period in what's going on now. des
joining us now, former director of the nsa -- >> this is not a fair fight. these are cheap dirty tactics. >> this is what they do. retired general michael hayden. he's now a principal at a global security firm. >> we were going to attack you -- >> yes, we were. >> we were going to say horrible things about you. going all glenn greenwald on you. and you bring your grandchildren and we have to be nice. >> they're adorable. >> thank you. >> we have...
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going on to edward snowden and the revelations there and weeks ago we almost defunded the nsa. the republican from michigan got a lot of bipartisan support for defunding the nsa in the wake of these revelations that have come up. the president is feeling that wind and that pressure and that 79% number of the americans who wanted to see congressional authorization here. i he's been pushed into this position. i am very, very glad like the people that you referenced at the top of this. that he made this decision. and it shows that maybe after decades of the executive branch just assuming all war making power, that the balance is beginning to swing back to a constitutional direction. >> we have to take another quick break here. when we come back, i want to talk to you about what this is going to mean for the rest of the legislative agenda here. because again, immigration reforms still on the docket allegedly. and also, of course, a number of looming budget deadlines. we'll talk about that. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the ho
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we saw a presentation from the head of the nsa general keith alexander earlier this week. afterwards we were able to catch up with him in a back hallway and ask him about what his reactions were? >> do you think he should come back and face charges here? >> i do, absolutely. >> what do you think will happen to him? >> that's up to our juadditional process. i think he'll get justice. >> you want the russians to let him go? >> ababsolutely. >> but i've got to tell you, all sorts of very scary things on display here. a lot of these guys are doing hacks to fry try to figure out can be done as infrastructure and patch those before any bad guy hackers get into them. a demonstration earlier this week involving oil pipelines and how hackers could get into the sensors that tell whether an oil pipeline is open or closed and spoof the operators of those pipelines to think the valves are open when, in fact, they're actually closed. that could cause an explosive leak in a pipeline. we also talked to some folks who said they could do a similar thing by spoofing the temperature controls
we saw a presentation from the head of the nsa general keith alexander earlier this week. afterwards we were able to catch up with him in a back hallway and ask him about what his reactions were? >> do you think he should come back and face charges here? >> i do, absolutely. >> what do you think will happen to him? >> that's up to our juadditional process. i think he'll get justice. >> you want the russians to let him go? >> ababsolutely. >> but i've...
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this going to put questions to rest about these nsa programs or not? >> i don't think so. i think this senator from my home state said it right, that in the end, americans deserve to have some clear answers here. i'm a very strong advocate of making sure we do what we to protect this country but at the same time consistent with revealing the information that the court itself wants to reveal. >> edward snowden is living in russia and granted asylum for a year. we learned if nothing changes, president obama plans to skip his one-on-one meeting with putin. we had chuck schumer and paul ryan agreeing on something there should be consequences. in fact, yesterday, schumer suggested that ally should be urged to move the g-20 summit away from st. petersburg. will there be consequences on skipping this one-on-one? >> we have supply lines for our troops in afghanistan. we need russia's cooperation. those would have real consequences. and more broadly i would agree with the ambassador. in the middle east, we are not going to get by on just drone strikes and just eavesdropping. we hav
this going to put questions to rest about these nsa programs or not? >> i don't think so. i think this senator from my home state said it right, that in the end, americans deserve to have some clear answers here. i'm a very strong advocate of making sure we do what we to protect this country but at the same time consistent with revealing the information that the court itself wants to reveal. >> edward snowden is living in russia and granted asylum for a year. we learned if nothing...
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. >> working with top-level sources like that former nsa employee, uncovering government secrets, shooting and producing her films all over the world, laura poitras, the documentarian, she has been busy. she's been doing traveling for her work, for her films, she found she gets stopped a lot at the airport and not anything like what you might get stopped for at the airport for. she's been stopped dozens and dozens of times at the airport. for interrogations that sometimes last for hours. miss poitras started taking extraordinary precautions with her data using encrypted e-mail, working on computers that were not connected to the internet. stashing her notes in safe deposit boxes. she kept on, though, getting stopped at the airport. starting in 2006, she was detained and questioned like that more than 40 times. in april of last year, salon.com wrote about what had been happening to laura poitras as she tried to travel, then finally, finally after that public attention, and that article from salon.com, the airport interrogations of laura poitras stopped. she found, okay, she can get on a pla
. >> working with top-level sources like that former nsa employee, uncovering government secrets, shooting and producing her films all over the world, laura poitras, the documentarian, she has been busy. she's been doing traveling for her work, for her films, she found she gets stopped a lot at the airport and not anything like what you might get stopped for at the airport for. she's been stopped dozens and dozens of times at the airport. for interrogations that sometimes last for hours....
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another leak from edward snowden, the nsa bugged the u.n. building in new york as long as with 80 embassies and consulating around the world. they say the surveillance program has little or nothing do with warding off terrorists. according to documents obtained by the german newspaper an nsa agent writes about cracking the coke to access u.n. communications and proclaims, listen carefully to this one, the traffic gives us the internal video teleconferencing at the u.n. yeah. yeah. that's the end of that dispatch. do you think i read this and i thought, i think this is a fairly big deal, what the nsa is -- we have heard already in some of these leaks about the u.s. spying on other foreign governments, but the notion that we are tapping into the video teleconferencing at the united nations would seem to be another shoe in -- how many shoes can drop, how many legs on this caterpillar but your thoughts? >> probably the clearest sign yet that snowden is playing an international game here. he knows that he's locked in a confrontation with the unit
another leak from edward snowden, the nsa bugged the u.n. building in new york as long as with 80 embassies and consulating around the world. they say the surveillance program has little or nothing do with warding off terrorists. according to documents obtained by the german newspaper an nsa agent writes about cracking the coke to access u.n. communications and proclaims, listen carefully to this one, the traffic gives us the internal video teleconferencing at the u.n. yeah. yeah. that's the...
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last month he introduced legislation to repeal the patriot act the legal basis for some of the nsa's intelligence programs. >> it's not simply unconstitutional. it changes the relationship between a citizen and the citizen's government. if the government regards people as suspect first and citizens second that changes the structure of our nature and reason for being. >> new jersey senate candidate democratic congressman holt joins me now. >> good to be with you. >> let's start with the issue itself. we heard last night president obama defend the program. he said he is skeptical of it too, but when you see the program, he swears that privacy isn't being violated. is that enough for you? >> it's not enough. really since 2005 when i was on the intelligence committee, i've been warning quite vocally about the damage that is being done not only in the authorized activities under the bills, but the way they are being used outside the authorization. the bills have -- the laws have given the nsa kind of encouragement to go way beyond where they should go and this vacuum cleaner wholesale col
last month he introduced legislation to repeal the patriot act the legal basis for some of the nsa's intelligence programs. >> it's not simply unconstitutional. it changes the relationship between a citizen and the citizen's government. if the government regards people as suspect first and citizens second that changes the structure of our nature and reason for being. >> new jersey senate candidate democratic congressman holt joins me now. >> good to be with you. >> let's...
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of course, all the evidence is shared and it's common sourcing for whether it's coming from the nsa or from the brits. that that was part of their argument as well. micha michael leiter, you said that he was making a case that was so strong, it was conceivably an argument for more than a couple of hundred of cruise missile strikes in two days perhaps. the limited strike that we're told is contemplated should the president order it within the next couple of days. >> from my perspective, he really did. the case that chemical weapons were used by the regime and caused mass casualties is -- frankly, the weapons of mass destruction, i think it misses the nature of the intelligence in those two situations. i did feel this case was so broad, such a moral condemnation, which i find entirely appropriate, you wonder whether now that the administration has defined a narrow window that's likely to pursue, whether or not that action, that operational action really matches the moral condemnation that we just heard. >> richard engel there in syria, we know that there's been a lot of panic across the
of course, all the evidence is shared and it's common sourcing for whether it's coming from the nsa or from the brits. that that was part of their argument as well. micha michael leiter, you said that he was making a case that was so strong, it was conceivably an argument for more than a couple of hundred of cruise missile strikes in two days perhaps. the limited strike that we're told is contemplated should the president order it within the next couple of days. >> from my perspective, he...
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recess, most of us are in our districts hearing from our constituents, there is big pushback on the nsa. there is actually a lot of applause about obama care and people are recognizing that, in fact, there is much to be lost if we don't allow obama care to move forward. for all of us, we are going to see that there is a limitation now on how much we will be spending both in terms of costs of our premiums and our drug costs. it will be capped at about $6,000 a year per person. that is a huge savings for people with chronic illness in particular. >> i got to ask you about what is going on in your home state. san diego mayor bob filner is supposed to return to work today amid these growing allegations, 16 different women claiming sexual harassment and recall under way and protesters in the street over the weekend. l.a. times doesn't think he is going away any time soon. in their article they say he is, quote, stubborn and lighkes to fight. this seems to be unsurvivable situation with 82% of the people in san diego want to see him out. >> i agree that, in fact, he is a very stubborn man and
recess, most of us are in our districts hearing from our constituents, there is big pushback on the nsa. there is actually a lot of applause about obama care and people are recognizing that, in fact, there is much to be lost if we don't allow obama care to move forward. for all of us, we are going to see that there is a limitation now on how much we will be spending both in terms of costs of our premiums and our drug costs. it will be capped at about $6,000 a year per person. that is a huge...
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rule breaking at the nsa and a veto from an unlikely source. it's friday, august 16th, and this is "now." more violence today in egypt after pro-morsi supporters rallied for a day of rage. defenders of ousted president say that at least 45 people have been killed during clashes with government forces in cairo. this comes after violence earlier in the week pushed the three-day death toll past 600. the latest clashes come after a pro-morsi group known as the anti-coup campaign called on supporters to protest peacefully in all of egypt's revolutionary squares and announced the struggle to overthrow this illegitimate regime is an obligation and islamic national moral and human obligation. joining me today, special correspondent for the "daily beast" michael tomaski who is also the editor of "democracy, a journal of ideas." host of msnbc's disrupt, karen finney, and senior congressional reporter for talking points memo, sahil kapor. joining us from cairo is ayman mo mohadean. we've talked about how dramatically this scene has changed. if you look ba
rule breaking at the nsa and a veto from an unlikely source. it's friday, august 16th, and this is "now." more violence today in egypt after pro-morsi supporters rallied for a day of rage. defenders of ousted president say that at least 45 people have been killed during clashes with government forces in cairo. this comes after violence earlier in the week pushed the three-day death toll past 600. the latest clashes come after a pro-morsi group known as the anti-coup campaign called on...
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telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix. >> hillary clinton's e
telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix....
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she said there she is going to give a speech on the nsa debate right now. correct, which is really interesting, given that in 2008, the primary was lost in part because of the left's upset with her vote for the iraq war. the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i am surprised that she is getting out there ahead of things as much as she is. >> and very forward looking. >> correct. >> she could easily go in and reminisce about being first lady or talk about her tenure as secretary of state. hey governor, i want to ask you the $64,000 question. here it is. how much are these movements across the country by the gop precipitated by census data pertaining to what's to come in this country in 2050 when whites become a minority as a group of the population? >> i think a lot of it's being driven by that. by the way, you're showing your age. no one under 35 knows what the $64,000 question was. but you're absolutely right. it's being driven by that, and it is truly despicable. i don't care where you are, and by th
she said there she is going to give a speech on the nsa debate right now. correct, which is really interesting, given that in 2008, the primary was lost in part because of the left's upset with her vote for the iraq war. the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i am surprised that she is getting out there ahead of things as much as she is. >> and very forward looking. >> correct. >> she could easily go in and reminisce...
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>> the president on friday when he was talking about the nsa and some of the things he was going to be doing, he consulted with silicon valley and he said he would continue to engage them. one of the things i thought was interesting, as politico pointed out, that could be a problem. does facebook or twitter really want to be dragged into a discussion on data collection when data collection is a huge part of what they do. >> that's exactly right. the president announced positive steps like adding a public advocate to the fisa courts. right now it's a rubber stamp. having a dynamic is good for privacy. that being said, this board he announced is kind of a political measure that politicians take to punt an issue. we don't know exactly the composition of the board. i believe they want to release their report in a couple months. by then we'll be talking about a government shutdown or obamacare implementation. the enthusiasm will be zapped away. >> i thought was interesting in the political story, when you read the reaction from folks in the industry, they're saying there's two separate conv
>> the president on friday when he was talking about the nsa and some of the things he was going to be doing, he consulted with silicon valley and he said he would continue to engage them. one of the things i thought was interesting, as politico pointed out, that could be a problem. does facebook or twitter really want to be dragged into a discussion on data collection when data collection is a huge part of what they do. >> that's exactly right. the president announced positive...
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the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i'm surprised she's getting out there ahead of things. >> and very forward looking. she could go in and reminisce about being first lady or talk about her tenure as the secretary of state. governor, the $64,000 question. here it is. how much are these movements across the country by the gop precipitated by census data pertaining to what's to come in this country in 2050 when whites become a minority as a group of the population? >> i think a lot of it's being driven by that. by the way, you're showing your age. no one under 35 knows what the $64,000 question was. but you're absolutely right. it's being driven by that, and it is truly despicable. i don't care where you are, and by the way, it's not just presidential elections. they're aiming at in north carolina. kay hagan is running for re-election as senator in 2014. it's going to be a close election. they're hoping that voter i.d. can cause kay hagan to lose her re-election bid. i think north carolina voters have a surprise coming f
the nsa is an issue liberals are very unhappy about and the base of her party is unhappy about. i'm surprised she's getting out there ahead of things. >> and very forward looking. she could go in and reminisce about being first lady or talk about her tenure as the secretary of state. governor, the $64,000 question. here it is. how much are these movements across the country by the gop precipitated by census data pertaining to what's to come in this country in 2050 when whites become a...
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it was russia's refusal to extradite nsa leaker snowden even after persistent appeals, including personal phone calls from obama to putin, that was the last straw. the president showed his press traction on "the tonight show" earlier this week. >> there are times when they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. >> russian officials say they are disappointed by the decision to cancel the meeting. a top foreign policy adviser to putin blamed obama. saying, quote, this very problem underlines the fact the united states is still not ready to build relations on an equal basis. the president will still go to russia to attend the g-20 economic summit taking place in st. petersburg. what he's doing is snubbing putin in moscow. the decision to scrap the meeting puts the already cold u.s./russia relationship in a deep freeze. and represents the failure of the so-called reset with russia the administration laid out a few years ago. >> the last few years have seen a dangerous rift in the relatio
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>> a great piece on the turf wars, between the nsa, the secret service, fbi and cia. it's really interesting and walks the reader through specifically how important the nsa is, and how even more important the information they seek it. >> and how important it is for them all to work together. >> as a team. >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >>> that is a wrap of this sunday edition of weekends with alex wit. have yourselves a great day. ♪ you like to keep your family healthy and fit. and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim, with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love. and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> our key issues and people this sunday -- high alert, an al qaeda terror threat. who is behind the administration's high anxiety? we'll hear from two leading u.s. senators including the top republican on the senate intelligence committe
>> a great piece on the turf wars, between the nsa, the secret service, fbi and cia. it's really interesting and walks the reader through specifically how important the nsa is, and how even more important the information they seek it. >> and how important it is for them all to work together. >> as a team. >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >>> that is a wrap of this sunday edition of weekends with alex wit. have yourselves a great day. ♪ you like...
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strange how people can understand the difference between security and safety when talking about the nsa. but when you talk about the real lived experiences of young black and brown men in our major urban american cities, you somehow lose that sort of concept. it doesn't exist. we're talking about civil liberties for american citizens. the data matters. the fact that there's only 1.8% of the black and brown men that have been stopped and frisked who have turned up having or hiding any kind of weapon is telling data. you know, hundreds of thousands of these young men have been subject to their violation of civil liberties. that's why there needs to be oversight and we need to end it. >> karen, let me give you breaking news. the right keeps saying, well, the crime is in black and latino communities. that's why we go there. that's why they're the majority. but in the report that was considered on this case, in mostly white new york neighborhoods, blacks account for the majority of stop and frisk. >> right. >> in the 78th precinct, 70% of the residents are white. but 79% of the stops are bla
strange how people can understand the difference between security and safety when talking about the nsa. but when you talk about the real lived experiences of young black and brown men in our major urban american cities, you somehow lose that sort of concept. it doesn't exist. we're talking about civil liberties for american citizens. the data matters. the fact that there's only 1.8% of the black and brown men that have been stopped and frisked who have turned up having or hiding any kind of...
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but hanging over everything is the nsa leaker edward snowden who's in russia right now on a visa. who jay carney said is also a factor in the fighter. republican leaders wasted little time sounding almost gleeful about this. according to a spokesperson for john boehner, the president's signature foreign policy accomplishment from the first term, a reset with russia, has just collapsed. for boehner, this is just another opportunity to attack the president. which is a job requirement of a republican speaker. other republicans like john mccain who know what they're talking about said they agreed with the president's decision but suggested going even further in cooling our relationship with moscow. steve kornacki is host of "up with steve kornacki." generally or up with you. anyway, it's on weekend mornings and doing great, and john is a great historian, analyst, and author of a great book "the center holds" about the 2012 election. let's try, steve and then john. it seems to me, you whack him if he goes right, whack him if he goes left if he's a republican. boehner says we failed to
but hanging over everything is the nsa leaker edward snowden who's in russia right now on a visa. who jay carney said is also a factor in the fighter. republican leaders wasted little time sounding almost gleeful about this. according to a spokesperson for john boehner, the president's signature foreign policy accomplishment from the first term, a reset with russia, has just collapsed. for boehner, this is just another opportunity to attack the president. which is a job requirement of a...
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the nsa has overreached its power and intrusion into our privacy. these are our fourth amendment rights. i'm also concerned about the irs abuse of power and the doj going after reporters like you guys and digging into your e-mails and privacy. we're seeing more and more scandals coming out of the nsa every day. i'm concerned about individual liberty. >> and there is a difference you have with governor cristie over sandy and we'll talk about this later in the show. national conservatives look at governor christie in the last couple years and saying he's not a real conservative. you have looked at him as a conservative more closely than they have. would you tell them chris christie is a conservative? >> i am a libertarian conservative. everybody doesn't fall into a box. you can't say a this guy is a conservative and this guy is this. people who share various principles. i consider myself much more pragmatic in many ways. so, governor christie could be considered more conservative in some areas than i am. you can count on this, cory booker is identical
the nsa has overreached its power and intrusion into our privacy. these are our fourth amendment rights. i'm also concerned about the irs abuse of power and the doj going after reporters like you guys and digging into your e-mails and privacy. we're seeing more and more scandals coming out of the nsa every day. i'm concerned about individual liberty. >> and there is a difference you have with governor cristie over sandy and we'll talk about this later in the show. national conservatives...
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nsa leaker edward snowden's whereabouts are a mystery. u.s. and russian officials are trying to contain the diplomatic fallout from the decision to grant him asylum. they met with a senior aide to putin to discuss his new status. joining me now is kimberly dosier with the associated press. let's listen to how he described this move by russia. >> russia has stabbed us in the back. and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife. as long as as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him that bullies pay a price. >> so, kimberly, do you agree with senator schumer that this is like a knife in the back to the u.s.? because it's not like the u.s. and russia have had the best diplomatic relationship to begin with. do you think the u.s. might retaliate? >> well, as we reported, what this is for putin is a chance to put his thumb in the eye of the united states. this is a way to answer back to issues like the u.s. standing against russia on syria, the u.s. standing aga
nsa leaker edward snowden's whereabouts are a mystery. u.s. and russian officials are trying to contain the diplomatic fallout from the decision to grant him asylum. they met with a senior aide to putin to discuss his new status. joining me now is kimberly dosier with the associated press. let's listen to how he described this move by russia. >> russia has stabbed us in the back. and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife. as long as as prime minister...
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it is something we talk about here all the time, especially with the nsa. we'll be bight rack after this. eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed
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just wrapped a wide-ranging "tonight show" interview which touched on everything from his gray hair to nsa surveillance to russia to the economy, to trayvon martin, to him kind of falling in love with john mccain all over again. to his relationship with hillary clinton. watch this. >> you and hillary had lunch last week. who invited who to lunch? i'm curious. >> i invited her. >> okay. >> and we had a great time. she had that post-administration glow. >> yeah. >> you know, when folks leave the white house. two weeks later, they look great. >> the whole "tonight show" interview can be seen on your local nbc station after the local news tonight. but before that you can see jay leno himself live right here on msnbc on "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." that is happening right here right after this show. so stay tuned. >>> once upon a time congresswoman michele bachmann of minnesota ran for president and there was a moment around the time when this kind of offensive "newsweek" cover came out that the country briefly pondered the prospect that she might actually have a shot at it. because
just wrapped a wide-ranging "tonight show" interview which touched on everything from his gray hair to nsa surveillance to russia to the economy, to trayvon martin, to him kind of falling in love with john mccain all over again. to his relationship with hillary clinton. watch this. >> you and hillary had lunch last week. who invited who to lunch? i'm curious. >> i invited her. >> okay. >> and we had a great time. she had that post-administration glow. >>...
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this was triggered by putin's decision to give nsa leaker edward snowden asylum in russia. for the white house it was the last straw in a series of diplomatic clashes between the countries. joining me now is josh ge rstein. you wrote the announcement was reminiscent of cold war era show downs. you said the u.s.-russia relationship is now so frosty that it department appear the two presidents would accomplish enough to merit a high profile meet ing. this is about more than just edward snowden. it seems like the biggest fissure between the leaders but there is more going on here. >> yeah. that is relationship that's become more difficult over time. it was successful early on. president obama hammered out a major arms control treaty pass bid the senate in 2010. this was the so-le called re set to change the relationship that had cropped up during the bush administration. since then it really has gone off the rails. probably the biggest irritant understates it to say the syria situation is really the biggest on oh stackbstacle in a situati you have two super powers fuelling wha
this was triggered by putin's decision to give nsa leaker edward snowden asylum in russia. for the white house it was the last straw in a series of diplomatic clashes between the countries. joining me now is josh ge rstein. you wrote the announcement was reminiscent of cold war era show downs. you said the u.s.-russia relationship is now so frosty that it department appear the two presidents would accomplish enough to merit a high profile meet ing. this is about more than just edward snowden....
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and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue reporting on the allegations. what do we know about this information? >> we don't know a lot because he's quite rightly keeping tight lipped on what he and the government have discussed. but what we are seeing is, you know, government intervention on perfectly valid journalistic activity. the guardian worked with the government to ensure that no, you know, national security items that could be of danger to national security were published. but we do understand that there is a continued pressure from both the u.s. government and the u.k. government against whistleblowers and leaking when it comes to some of the
and, you know, this is not the first incidence after the nsa leaks of learning that the u.k. government and spy agencies and the u.s. government have been working together with various surveillance programs and related issues. >> what more do you know regarding the destruction of these hard drives? "the guardian" editor in chief said the destruction of the computer hard drives contain information provided by whistleblower edward snowden and allowed the paper to continue...
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. >> the nsa missed that they vacuum all of the e-mail communication outside of the country. they're getting him and anybody that communicates with him. it goes on a network effect from there. >> the implications both in terms of source and journalistic interaction, like the idea that you have to have encrypted communication is a new way of thinking about journalism, that you really -- i mean, the constant awareness that nothing you do or say online in any electronic format is safe -- >> right. >> -- changes the dynamic. >> not the potted plant out on the patio. >> no, it's not. >> it sounds crazy. it's a way to marginalize you and make you sound like a nut. >> speaking of marginalizing and sounding like a nut -- terrible segue. no, that's not what i meant. turning now to new jersey, chairman steele, cory booker is one step closer to heading to capitol hill after winning the primary. with 50% of the vote, he hand dilly won. after his victory booker addressed his supporters. >> it is such an honor to be your nominee, to be your democratic nominee for the united states senate!
. >> the nsa missed that they vacuum all of the e-mail communication outside of the country. they're getting him and anybody that communicates with him. it goes on a network effect from there. >> the implications both in terms of source and journalistic interaction, like the idea that you have to have encrypted communication is a new way of thinking about journalism, that you really -- i mean, the constant awareness that nothing you do or say online in any electronic format is safe...
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nsa, all the people with subprime mortgage. when you brought up skip gates before commercial, here is what happens when you are respectable. >> i don't know anyone who lives in a more post racial world than skip gates. the rest of us might not be in one but he is. >> the piece about forest whittaker followed around. you should only follow him if you're going to compliment his rule on the shield. that is the only time to follow that man. it doesn't matter when you do do the right thing. you know what i mean? >> i guess part of -- steve, you and i have talked about this. the stakes are high. the fact i can point out part of white privilege is, in fact, i probably could show up to talk to me kid's teacher wearing whatever and part of my white middle classness would overwhelm my bad clothing and my tattoos or whatever. part of it is stakes are high and we may get held to different behavioral standards because the stakes are high. my worry is the misdirection. then we begin to talk about this instead of -- it's hardest to beat racis
nsa, all the people with subprime mortgage. when you brought up skip gates before commercial, here is what happens when you are respectable. >> i don't know anyone who lives in a more post racial world than skip gates. the rest of us might not be in one but he is. >> the piece about forest whittaker followed around. you should only follow him if you're going to compliment his rule on the shield. that is the only time to follow that man. it doesn't matter when you do do the right...
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and so the frustration is this, think about this, joe, you're the nsa. you're supposedly this all-powerful surveillance agency at this point. you seem to be able to know everything about everybody and cannot say what edward snowden took. what does that mean? they're always behind. they don't know what's coming next. and they don't know what's getting leaked next. they don't know what's coming out next, what they need to be transparent about to look like they're getting out in front of the things. it's been -- there's a fascinating little argument behind the scenes in -- between nsa and the west wing in particular, going, how come you guys can't figure out what edward snowden took. >> james carville, let's move on to politics. >> oh, no, man. me, politics? >> we got a couple polls out. talk first of all, a crazy guy that you know. >> yeah. >> terry mcauliffe. >> in the interest of disclosure i'm a big supporter of his. had a fund-raiser at my house for him. >> well, that is an absolute shock. i never saw that coming. there's a new poll out, and i'm going
and so the frustration is this, think about this, joe, you're the nsa. you're supposedly this all-powerful surveillance agency at this point. you seem to be able to know everything about everybody and cannot say what edward snowden took. what does that mean? they're always behind. they don't know what's coming next. and they don't know what's getting leaked next. they don't know what's coming out next, what they need to be transparent about to look like they're getting out in front of the...